Category: Writing a Book with Wally

This Week’s Posts about Writing: 8/16/14

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Here are my posts about writing this week, along with some posts about writing from others. This week there are posts on idea capture tools, focus, typos, and writing advice from Joyce Carol Oates, long with advice from other great writers and the shift from search to social. My Posts Idea Capture Tools My 8/7/14 post on  »  Read More

This Week’s Posts about Writing: 8/9/14

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Here are my posts about writing this week, along with some posts about writing from others. I posted on organizing your book, defining the purpose of your book, writing advice from George Orwell, and capturing you ideas. Here are pointers to posts by others on finding and agent and how Dorothy Parker dealt with not making  »  Read More

This Week’s Posts about Writing: 7/26/14

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Here are my posts about writing this week, along with some posts about writing from others. This week I posted on learning from Nucor, the future of business books, writing a book people will read for a long time and advice from Marcus Buckingham. I’m pointing you posts by Jonathan Berman and Michael Wade, too. My  »  Read More

This Week’s Posts about Writing: 7/19/14

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Here are my posts about writing this week, along with some posts about writing from others. This week there are my posts on why people read business books, the purpose of your book, writing advice from Brian Clark, and what to look for in a collaborator. There are posts by others on marketing your book and writing  »  Read More

This Week’s Posts about Writing: 7/12/14

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Here are my posts about writing this week, along with some posts about writing from others. I posted on writing your book, the 125th anniversary of the Wall Street Journal, writing advice from William E. Blundell and why people read business books. I’m also pointing you to posts by Jeff Bullas and Michael Wade. My  »  Read More

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